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- gnu9lg87 replied May 11, 2020
Well the problem is that I don’t want to switch time frames depending on the market condition to find trading setups and also I don’t actually want to trade more than one market at all. That’s hard to realize with the TMS. If the market is ranging ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 10, 2020
The answer is on the chart you did post with TDI cross overs marked by the yellow vertical lines. You did a good job. i count at least 20 „signals“ where TDI green/red crossed on that M15 chart for EU where price moved on not even for a 10 pips. I ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 8, 2020
May I ask why you treat it that complicated? What’s wrong with just trading one currency pair looking for let’s say only 5 trades per month on the smaller time frames and just execute 3 out of that 5 at 10 lots at a win. If you can consistently just ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 7, 2020
Glad to see some feedback from you not purely focusing on the TDI :-) If you say „against the long term trend“ by giving the 5th May as the starting point, do i see it correct now that you look at the complete chart from left - right determining the ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 7, 2020
My buy is still intact, let’s wait for tomorrow. Good N8. image
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 7, 2020
A hell lot of other pairs are "flat" as well. I am still trying to focus on just one currency pair, but it seems like its impossible to make money here with just one strategy like this one. Focus my look mainly on EU/GU for the last 2 weeks ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 2, 2020
I think i just stick to what worked best for me so far, picking trade entries and exists like i see them and cut losers short without following any plan or strategy at all.
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- gnu9lg87 replied May 1, 2020
I have servers to do that. Just wanted to know if taking a chart with the TDI version of post 25 can be used to mark past signals for the last month where price data is already there. But ok, I will setup some M15 charts without refreshing and ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 30, 2020
Yes I would like to do it. But then you guys tell me again that all the marked trades can’t be considered as valid because the TDI indicator can’t be used for backtesting on a historical chart?
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 30, 2020
I was not questioning the why. Read carefully what I did write. The why is explained by his posts but that’s not my problem. If you might be smart enough to see at a glance the systems or strategies having a positive expectancy over a few hundred ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 30, 2020
What about NinjaTrader and a TDI, I think you can re-play the markets on a tick by tick base, so you could backtest certain times you like even on the weekend where Demo trading is not possible because markets are closed. Forward testing always ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 29, 2020
Just ask your self why the author of this topic did not simply attached a history of his brokers account showing all his TMS trades after describing his successful strategy/method/system on Post 1. He could have even anonymizes his brokers name, ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 29, 2020
No Tekkies. My account grows for already more than 2 years now but still I wouldn’t say I have any clue what I am doing, it could be based on pure luck or cutting losing trades very short. When I talk about right or wrong I did mean, how a mentor ...
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 29, 2020
Not so easy. Like mentioned earlier, as there is no real right or wrong in analyzing the markets I actually don’t see how a mentor could help.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 29, 2020
@Tekkies I was busy with some other stuff today, will try posting some charts tomorrow during EU open.
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- gnu9lg87 replied Apr 28, 2020
Thanks. Understand. Pretty much doing the same skipping from top to bottom at is my first job on the day. The only difference might be that I have no f#cling clue what that big picture is telling me, how to read it and interpret it and how it should ...
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